The '''Liverpool Daily Post''' is a newspaper published by
Trinity Mirror on
Merseyside in
England. It is published Monday to Saturday and is published in Merseyside, Cheshire, and North Wales editions, and is the morning paper. Historically the newspaper was published by the 'Liverpool Daily Post & Echo Ltd'.
The ''Liverpool Daily Post'' was first published in
1855 by
Michael James Whitty. Whitty, a former Chief Constable for Liverpool, had campaigned for the abolition of the
Stamp Act under which newspapers were taxed. When the abolition took place, Whitty began publishing the ''Daily Post'' at one penny per copy, undercutting the incumbent best-selling Liverpudlian newspaper, the '''Liverpool Mercury'''.
In
1904 the ''Liverpool Daily Post'' merged with the ''Mercury'' but its title was retained. The limited company expanded internationally and in 1985 was restricted as Trinity Holdings Plc. The two original newspapers had just previously been re-launched in tabloid format, reflecting the difficult times of high unemployment and social unrest in Liverpool in the early 1980s. In
1999 Trinity merged with
Mirror Group Newspapers to become
Trinity Mirror, the largest stable of newspapers in the country.
External links
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Official website of the Liverpool Daily Post
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History of the newspapers from icLiverpool
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icLiverpool news homepage, carries stories from the ''Daily Post'' and ''Echo''